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Bill S-211

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
May 04, 2023
  • This bill, called the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act, aims to address the issue of forced labor and child labor in supply chains. It requires certain government institutions and private-sector entities to report on the measures they have taken to prevent and reduce the risk of forced labor or child labor in their operations and supply chains. The Act also establishes an inspection regime and gives the Minister the power to request information from these entities. Additionally, the bill amends the Customs Tariff to allow for the prohibition of goods manufactured or produced using forced labor or child labor from being imported. Overall, the bill seeks to combat modern slavery and fulfill Canada's commitment to fight against forced labor and child labor.
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House Committee

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
November 30, 2022
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House Committee

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
November 21, 2022
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Senate Committee

44th Parl. 1st Sess.
April 06, 2022
  • The Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights has the honour to present its

    FIRST REPORT

    Your committee, to which was referred Bill S-211, An Act to enact the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act and to amend the Customs Tariff, has, in obedience to the order of reference of December 14, 2021, examined the said bill and now reports the same with the following amendments:

    1.Clause 6, page 4: Add the following after line 21:

    (d.1) any measures taken to remediate the loss of income to the most vulnerable families that results from any measure taken to eliminate the use of forced labour or child labour in its activities and supply chains;”.

    2.Clause 11, pages 6 and 7:

    (a)On page 6, add the following after line 25:

    (d.1) any measures taken to remediate the loss of income to the most vulnerable families that results from any measure taken to eliminate the use of forced labour or child labour in its activities and supply chains;”;

    (b)on page 7, replace line 12 with the following:

    (b) the signature of one or more members of”.

    Respectfully submitted,

    SALMA ATAULLAHJAN

    Chair

    Observations to the first report of the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights (Bill S-211)

    The committee notes that this bill alone will not solve the problem of forced labour and child labour in the world, a complex issue that is inseparable from local socio-economic conditions. The committee therefore encourages the government to adopt this bill as a starting point and to reinforce and supplement these measures with a comprehensive and long-term commitment to fight against the exploitation of people, poverty and inequality. The committee also notes that, in order to adequately protect the victims of forced labour or child labour, they must have the support and means necessary to assert their rights. For this reason, the committee encourages the government to develop realistic means of accompanying and financially supporting victims of modern slavery in their search for justice and reparation.

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